Beyblade X XONE is available worldwide on Switch and PC Steam
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Beyblade X: XONE Appears Worldwide on Switch and PC

FuRyu has released Beyblade X: XONE on Switch and PC. The top versus game is now available worldwide in Japanese and English. Multiplayer matches for this game are only available via online or local Switch connections, as the offline modes are exclusively single-player.

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A majority of characters appearing in this game will come from Beyblade X, which had its manga and anime adaptations launched in 2023. However, it lets the player enter the series’ universe with an original avatar. They will be able to play in matches against the anime characters in the main offline mode.

FuRyu is also gradually releasing more Beys as paid DLC. The first Digital Beybooster pack appeared on the game’s launch day with the Rudder Phoenix 9-70G, Crest Leon 7-60GN, and Tide Whale 5-80E. The company also plans to put up two more DLC packs in the near future.

As a side note, the game’s Asian English website noted that the Switch version is available via the Hong Kong eShop. But even though Chinese is the main language for the territory’s eShop, it only contains the English version of the game. This is partly caused by the lack of an eShop dedicated to Southeast Asian countries, even though Nintendo has opened official webpages in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines in the early 2020s.

Beyblade X: XONE is available worldwide on Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam.


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